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  2. Septic tank - Wikipedia

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    A septic tank is an underground chamber made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic through which domestic wastewater flows for basic sewage treatment. [2] Settling and anaerobic digestion processes reduce solids and organics, but the treatment efficiency is only moderate (referred to as "primary treatment"). [2]

  3. Cured-in-place pipe - Wikipedia

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    A cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe.

  4. Check your septic system health at July conservation chat. - AOL

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    The Well Fair Check Conservation Chat will take place at 2 p.m. on July 13 at the Loudonville Public Library, 122 E. Main St. Registration is free and snacks will be provided, but RSVPs are ...

  5. New fund created to replace failing septic systems - AOL

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    The New Mexico Environment Department Wednesday launched the Liquid Waste Assistance Fund, which aims to prevent failing septic systems that threaten human or environmental health. There is ...

  6. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., every plumbing fixture must also be coupled to the system's vent piping. [1] Without a vent, negative pressure can slow the flow of water leaving the system, resulting in clogs, or cause siphonage to empty a trap. The high point of the vent system (the top of its "soil stack") must be open to the exterior at atmospheric pressure.

  7. Septic drain field - Wikipedia

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    A septic drain field, a septic tank, and associated piping compose a septic system. The drain field typically consists of an arrangement of trenches containing perforated pipes and porous material (often gravel) covered by a layer of soil to prevent animals (and surface runoff) from reaching the wastewater distributed within those trenches. [1]

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